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Battle Angel Alita – Last Order has been forced out of publication due to Shueisha’s objection to such unacceptably discriminatory language as “psycho” and “crazy” – its mangaka’s refusal to bow before publisher pressure has resulted in publication being cancelled.

The manga at issue is a new reprint edition of Yukito Kishiro’s popular sci-fi action manga Battle Angel Alita (Ganmu – the original series, not Last Order), released to celebrate the 100th chapter of Last Order.

The editors of Shueisha’s UltraJump magazine, where the title is currently being serialised, identify three passages to which they object in this case, and demanded Kishiro change them:

1. “So the criminal was a mutant which went crazy?” / 「犯人の女は発狂した突然変異(ミュータント)だったのか」

2. “I went mad and became a monster and now all I dream of is revenge” / 「発狂した俺は怪物になってすべてに復讐しようとする夢だ…」

3. “Die! Psycho bastard!” / 「死ね! サイコ野郎」

The cite a desire to impose political correctness on their mangaka as the reason for the censorship:

1. “Go crazy” is a phrase which is tied to schizophrenia. We want to avoid showing this “crazy” person as a violent and threatening.

Our legal department requests we remove references to “going crazy,” but because this changes the nuances we have provided alternatives:

“So the criminal was a mutant which ran wild?”
“So the criminal was a mutant which lost her sanity?”
“So the criminal was a mutant which went mad?” [the phrases are practically identical in either Japanese or English – the choice of “mad” or “crazy” or otherwise in translation is not a nuance reflected in the Japanese]

2. The reason is the same as 1.

[The editors/censors offer “Lost my sanity,” “Became an aberration” and “I went mad” as replacements]

3. “Psychopath” implies a mental illness, “someone who ruthlessly manipulates those around him in an antisocial manner.”

As the the three major classifications of mental illness – mental illness, mental disability and psychosis – may be permanent and incurable, we wish to avoid any language which suggests being a psychopath is a dangerous and unpredictable state of being.

We suggest:

“Die! Perverted bastard!”
“Die! Filthy bastard!”
“Die! Shitty bastard!”

Kishiro explains his bemusement at the choice of restriction:

Why is it OK to say “he’s mad” (狂ってる) or “madness” (狂気) but not “went crazy” (発狂).

I asked the editors and they started spouting some incomprehensible nonsense… it was pathetically stupid and I’ve no intention of writing it here.

Due to extremely tight deadlines on the pages in question, Kishiro felt he had no choice but to accede to the demands, though he extracted a promise that further demands would not be made.

However, he reports he soon regretted folding to the demands of censorship, saying that although as a professional he has a duty to keep his deadlines, he also has a duty as an artist.

He also reports being told by editors that publication of all his upcoming releases would be cancelled if he did not agree to the changes.

He then describes a subsequent meeting in which a representative of Shueisha’s legal department explained to him that Shueisha was committed to “eliminating discriminatory language”:

They already had their conclusion, they were just trotting out rationalisations for it. They had no intention of discussing it in a fair manner from the start. So, I had already lost. I lost the moment I agreed to their demands – this offer to explain or discuss the issue was all just a farce, with them stringing me along as part of it.

At this stage I’m not sure if I’ll continue to work with Shueisha or whether I’ll examine other options.

He continues in a later message:

Before I criticised the mangaka of “Burayoro,” Satō-sensei [who famously started his own online manga distribution outfit – prior to his run-in with Shueisha Kishiro had written critically about him], but I take it all back. You were right. Big publishers are shit.

They are happy to stab their trusting mangaka in the back when it suits them, knock them down and the stamp on their face. If you try to fight back you’ll discover they already tied your arms and legs and there’s nothing you can do.

As if to further insult him, he reports that the legal department cleared other places he used the same phrases in previous editions:

Fans pointed out “went crazy” and “psycho bastard” in volume 1 and 2 of Last Order. There was “no issue” with these they said.

Why it is OK in the old edition of Last Order but not OK in the new version of Alita I have no idea.

The UltraJump editor-in-chief gave some bullshit excuse but I certainly couldn’t understand it. I told him to write the reason down and mail it to me but he never did.

He later received an explanation stating that the censorship was “case by case and according to context,” not merely a politically correct exercise in word-hunting, which is a practice so entrenched in Japanese mass media that it is actually referred to as “word-hunting” (kotobagari / 言葉狩り).

He is so perturbed by his treatment that he no longer has the stomach to write for UltraJump, he says. Serialisation of Last Order has already ceased.

Kishiro explains that he is now in negotiations with Evening magazine (Kodansha), but that a variety of legal hurdles exist.

He also issued an ultimatum to the UltraJump editors – either withdraw the censored editions and allow them to be published unmodified, and have the legal department issue an apology, or he will publish elsewhere.

The editors are non-committal in response – “We can’t guarantee anything but we will try negotiating with the legal department.”

Little wonder there are those who say mangaka would be better off without their editor-imposed straitjacket on what language and content they may include, and the majority of their earnings soaked up by the publisher and its editorial and legal staff.


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    Comment by Anonymous
    09:23 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    It's time the great publishing houses just die. Doujin all the way!

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    Comment by Elle Lowel
    11:08 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Here here!

    The publishers should never interfere with great mangas. I seriously hope he takes all the rights to his work as he pulls away from the company and gives a big fuck you to their jackassness and goes independent.

    And I pray he continues the Last Order series.

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    Comment by Darkrockslizer
    16:52 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Big publishers also usually push authors to continue on with their most popular titles even after the main plot they had in mind has already been finished...

    Which is case with, well, Naruto, for example.

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    Comment by Vampire Lord
    08:36 21/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    I thought Kishimoto just wanted his beloved character Sasuke to not die and thus dragged the plot to this point until he figures how to turn him into the main character instead.

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    Comment by Schrobby
    19:48 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Editors and publishers are dumb greedy assholes.

    All mangaka should sell their stuff in digital form via the internet, preferably translated. Nobody will tell them what to do and all the profit goes directly to them.

    We would get tons of cheap manga and the mangaka would earn a fortune compared to the slave wages they get now.

    Comment by Anonymous
    20:18 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    That depends, there is also the possibility that the manga they sell online is just opied and pasted on a different entirely free site.

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    Comment by onitake
    21:37 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    but can they keep up their weekly quota of manga the fans so desperately crave for?

    anyway, thumbs up for kishirou's balls.
    he's gonna continue gunmu under a different name at a different publisher to avoid legal war. it has happened before. aria, anyone?

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    Comment by Hyra911
    21:59 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Indeed, I would happily pay for a master piece than dirty my eyes reading modified bullshit !!!

    Artist should have they freedom of creating their works and would not be influence by those shit head editor and publisher who only good bully their customers and mangaka !!!

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    Comment by PrinceHeir
    03:16 21/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    the only problem in digital manga's is that there is a possibility of multiple sites uploading, meaning you have to go to a different site just to purchase a series that is not available on the other site. it would be cool if they made a steam like service now that would be awesome :)

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    Comment by BlaqCat
    11:53 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Yea, it's about time mangaka start running their own dog&pony show online. It may be rocky at first, and it certainly won't be easy, but I think it'd be worth it if JUST to get away from "legal departments" and other bullshit..

    Comment by Anonymous
    16:27 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    why the fuck is this voted down? It's true.

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    Comment by toyNN
    14:48 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    This seems sooo odd that "crazy" is the proverbial line-in-the-sand. Its not loli's or exploding heads...its the word "crazy". Just ridiculous.

    Comment by Anonymous
    19:16 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Saying "Psycho/Crazy/Schizophrenic" in Japan is like saying "Nigger" over here. It's interpreted as hate speech.

    Comment by Anonymous
    20:22 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    I assume over here is America.

    You know even in police rapports they have to write a "a man was seen running away from the store" when it's a black man, while they write "a white man was seen running away from the store" in a case where that is of relevance.

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    Comment by DFC
    21:53 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Are you implying something is wrong with loli or exploding heads? If yes plz to DIAF.

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    Comment by Shippoyasha
    15:30 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Anybody just find it funny that they're taking these Engrish words seriously now? This is just nuts to me.

    PSYCHO CRUSHER = Extremely offensive?

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    Comment by Worthless
    09:23 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    The eternal battle between artist and executive meddling continues.

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    Comment by Schrobby
    19:50 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    It will be like that until the mangaka finally revolt and end their slavery.

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    Comment by Hyra911
    22:05 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    the slavering system is long completed and not easy to taken down, but somebody have to make the first step. And remember:"NO COMPROMISE!!!"

    Comment by Anonymous
    09:25 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Online Distribution is the Future!!!.

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    Comment by TFish
    09:46 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    As it should be, this is a perfect case for why several mangaka should band together and create their own online distribution service. That could solve the problems on creative restrictions and give them an easy way to market to foreign countries if they just employ some of the scantlators.

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    Comment by Azure Xuchilbara
    10:14 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Yep...This is just stupid now...

    I expected them to censor really racist or explicit remarks or something...

    But this...This are words I hear in friggin' New Jersey every day...

    Comment by Anonymous
    11:07 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Rascism or explicit remarks shouldn't be censored either you stupid nigger.

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    Comment by BlaqCat
    11:55 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    I've got to say "political correctness" has become such a headache it's ridiculous. At this point it does more to hinder expression than it does prevent offensive material/commentary.

    Comment by Anonymous
    14:33 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    >11:07
    lold so fucken hard

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    Comment by Schrobby
    19:52 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    They don't even need to do that, such distribution services already exist for doujinshi. They just need to use those, like melon books.

    Comment by Anonymous
    10:15 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Is online distribution really the future? It has its appeal but people still like having a physical copy of what they bought with their hard-earned money. This of course is not an argument for current publishers; the whole industry needs to restructure itself to pay its fair share to the mangaka and animeka.

    Comment by Anonymous
    10:57 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    ...there's no such thing as "animeka"
    Keep the weeaboo levels down

    Comment by Anonymous
    20:23 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    What if you make the whole anime yourself?

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    Comment by SA
    12:44 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    The idea is that they publish the individual chapters online and when they have enough material, they can sell the physical HQ volumes.

    Comment by Anonymous
    20:28 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    I find having a physical manga to be a bit amish in theese days. Sure I don't mind having them, but considering you might want to reach the entire world and not just the local stores it's not really any use.

    We already have devices that try to make reading books, newspaper, manga and similar convert to the digital form. The iPad is in some ways an example.

    Comment by Anonymous
    16:30 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    I LOVE my physical copy, but you can do both you know. I'm all for both. Release the chapters online, then colelct and sell them through digital des and hard copy. Or soft copy as the case may be. Although, with Barnes and Noble up for sale, who knows what will happen to findign Manga in an actual store. Still, they can do both so why limit yourself to one way?

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    Comment by Schrobby
    19:57 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    I don't need physical copies. I have three big shelves full of manga, there is simply no free space anymore.

    Without printing the manga would be way cheaper, the releases way faster and the pic quality way higher as scans. Translated editions could be released simultaneously. Perfect.

    Comment by Anonymous
    20:33 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    I on the other hand WANT the physical copy. I own thousands of novels. Hundreds of manga. there's always gonna be room for my physical copies or I'll make room.

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    Comment by TehBoringOne
    16:34 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    A-FUCKING-MEN!!

    I hope he goes for the digital distribution and sells to EVERYONE.

    Comment by Anonymous
    20:24 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Why are you fucking men?

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    Comment by Hyra911
    22:07 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    And it will be the Doom of those birdbrain publisher!!!

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    Comment by oblow20
    09:25 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    I can't believe that the publisher wants censor even the words...

    Comment by Anonymous
    09:46 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    the publisher knows nothing! they are fools and politcal correctness should be reserved for politics, not private works.

    Comment by Anonymous
    10:12 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    What do you mean "private works"? Mangas are art and as such should be able to express nearly anything under the banner of freedom of art.

    Comment by Anonymous
    16:32 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    politcal correctness should be shot and burned. I hate PC and avoid it at all times. Brings forth retards terms like police person and sports person which, yes, i do hear people try to use.

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    Comment by Schrobby
    20:00 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Exactly. PC is the dumbest bullshit since the witch hunts. Dumb is dumb and not mentally challenged. Gah!

    Comment by Anonymous
    09:26 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Although I think the title being canned sucks, I respect the mangakas huge balls to insist on his right as an artist to not be censored !

    2 Thumbs up !

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    Comment by Schrobby
    20:01 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Yeah. Finally there is one who won't accept the shit from the publishers, others will follow. It has begun.

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    Comment by DirtyPair
    09:26 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    This is where political correctness leads, so it´s better to publishing your works directly.

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    Comment by kajunbowser
    11:04 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    And I thought this "politically correct" B.S. was crazy here in the States. It's going mad in sections of Japan (yes, I said going mad). You just don't ask an accomplished mangaka like him to change a few phrases just because they could tweak < 10% of the population that reads the manga.

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    Comment by Imyou
    12:39 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Sadly, I wonder which is better for him? If he'd put in something that could be interpreted badly by Japan's content laws and someone actually complained... his publisher might be able to take the hit for him, but going solo, he'd surely be ruined on any normal person's salary, much less that of an entrepreneur.

    Shueisha, and thus Shogakukan, have proven they are NOT the answer though. There is no room for doubt there.

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    Comment by wiredhuman
    09:27 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    What is this I dont even...

    Words can not describe my rage right now.

    Comment by Anonymous
    09:35 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Sorry, you can't use the word Rage.

    Rage describes a blind fury full of violence.

    We suggest you:
    "Words can not describe my anger right now"
    "Words can not describe my disgust right now"

    Comment by Anonymous
    10:11 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Hmmm... yeah... yes, I do believe you fuck win.

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    Comment by wiredhuman
    10:43 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    someone seems not to get the joke

    oops I got trolld

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    Comment by Schrobby
    20:04 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    Not trolled, intellectually mystified. ^_^

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    Comment by Thage
    10:12 20/08/2010 # ! Neutral (0)

    I wonder who's the one who lost his sanity here...






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